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2001-05-18 15:02[idm] Brooklyn Bridge, June 28th - Creative Time / Force Inc.
└─ 2001-05-19 06:28The Chisa [idm] Prefuse 73, Takemura, Tortoise in Philly
2001-05-19 17:10zachary mastoon Re: [idm] Prefuse 73, Takemura, Tortoise in Philly
└─ 2001-05-19 17:29The Chisa Re: [idm] Prefuse 73, Takemura, Tortoise in Philly
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2001-05-18 15:02"Jon Berry/Force Inc.-Mille Plateaux" <jon@force-inc.com> (by way of Lance @ Inaudible)CREATIVE TIME presents 10 YEARS OF FORCE INC./MILLE PLATEAUX 28 June 2001 @ The Brooklyn A
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CREATIVE TIME presents 10 YEARS OF FORCE INC./MILLE PLATEAUX 28 June 2001 @ The Brooklyn Anchorage, Brooklyn Bridge NYC http://www.creative-time.org live performances from: PORTER RICKS (Thomas Köner & Andy Mellweg) - Germany This mysterious duo make their US debut in the unique environment of the Brooklyn Bridge space. Their dub induced techno releases on Chain Reaction, Force Inc. and Mille Plateaux have made them legendary influences in electronic music. Individually, Andy Mellweg is known as Continuous Mode as well as an early mastering engineer for Basic Channel's Berlin recording studio. Thomas Koner is highly regarded for his film and sound installation projects as well as solo releases on Mille Plateaux and Barooni. SND - UK Also making their North American debut, Sheffield UK's, Mat Steel and Mark Fell are recognized as leading artists in the new era of virtual software interface production. Also to their credit, both are involved in interactive media and space projects as well as organizers of the Lovebytes festival. With two acclaimed releases on Mille Plateaux and 12" releases on their own SND label, SND have taken a revolutionary approach to reanimating US techno and contemporary digital music. A rare and anticipated performance. kid606 - USA kid606 is undoubtedly the bastard child posterboy of America's next wave of electronic producers. The past year has been a massive year for this underground sensation - his reworking of 'Straight Outta Compton' last year to his infamous release on Mike Patton's Ipecac label, album on Mille Plateaux, and now with a lead remix on Depeche Mode's single 'Dream On' plus a new album on Mille Plateaux and operating his successful Tigerbeat6 label, the future is brighter than ever. DJ sets from: THOMAS HECKMANN - Germany Producing music for Force Inc. since our first year of inception, Thomas Heckmann has proven to be one of Germany's most well respected techno producers. Recording under many alias's that include Exit 100, Drax, Welt In sherben, and Knarz, Heckmann was a key pioneer of the new acid techno style as well as together with Mike Ink responsible for the Sawtooth sound found today in many techno tracks. His driving techno signature makes him one of the most popular remixers and performers today. First NYC appearance since 1993. PANACEA Drum 'n' Bass's biggest nightmare, Panacea has definitely made his mark in the electronic music community with his ferocious attitude killing break-beats. Leading member of the Position Chrome label, he shocked the world with his 1996 debut 'Low Profile Darkness' and continues to do so with his countless 12" releases, 5 albums and collaborations with Cativo, DJ Scud and Problem Child. A true innovator in break beat electronics. and finally, Creative Time presents Massless Medium: Creative Time presents seven international artists creating immersive media environments that impose shifts in our physiological experience of space and time in Massless Medium, an exhibition in the Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage. Opening May 30, Massless Medium will feature work using sound, light and moving image, blurring boundaries between body and environment, solid and immaterial, immersion and isolation, disorientation and the sublime. The group show includes Andreas Angelidakis with nanogod, Masamichi Udagawa and Sigi Moeslinger: Antenna Design, Marco Brambilla, Francisco López, Liz Phillips/Anney Bonney, Erwin Redl, and Leo Villareal. Massless Medium will be open to the public through July 29, Thursday through Sunday 1-6pm. for more information please contact: Jon Berry: jon@force-inc.com Sarah Bacon: sbacon@creativetime.org -- Jon Berry FORCE INC. - MILLE PLATEAUX - POSITION CHROME FORCE TRACKS - RITORNELL - FORCE LABS mail: NYC: 631 e. 11th st., suite 22, NYC 10009 FRANKFURT: weserstr. 7, 60329 Frankfurt voice: P: +49 69 264 88 799 after 1pm est. +49 175 874 3156 F: +49 69 2522 280 CHECK OUT OUR NEW WEBSITES: http://www.force-inc.com http://www.mille-plateaux.com http://www.position-chrome.com http://www.force-tracks.net --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-05-19 06:28The ChisaJust got back from the show at the Electric Factory. Gotta say, I was quite pleased. Start
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Just got back from the show at the Electric Factory. Gotta say, I was quite pleased. Started off with Prefuse 73 - but, Prefuse himself was nowhere near the focus, being rather in the background. Along with a turntablist, he provided backing beats for one Mister Lim, a wiry dreadlocked MC who moved like a carnie barker and dropped enough wicked freestyle to expose posers like Cex for the frauds they are. Sadly, I think Prefuse maybe played 3 beats for about a minute each, so it wasn't a Prefuse joint by any means. Still highly fresh, though, especially when the drummer from Tortoise came out for the last song, with the DJ scratching over his beats as Mister Lim rapped about people in the audience. Next up: Nobukaza Takemura. I'd heard much about him, but thus far only heard his work with Jansen and Barbieri. He played an incredibly diverse set that stretched from experimental noise and ambient soundscaping to new jack swing and fusion jazz -- an impressive spectrum for only a half hour set. The highlight of the segment was a song he did with a singing Speak N' Spell, which sync'd up to the visuals provided by a Japanese woman whose name I did not catch, and cartoony robots sung love songs to one another. Finally, Tortoise, the headliner, came on. Now, most of what I'd heard from Tortoise came from their collab with The Ex, which was downright wretched. Boy, was I in for a surprise. The lush, drony sounds often made my lose my balance in the dark, sometimes reminiscent of gamelan music, sometimes borrowing chord progressions from old Motown records, sometimes playing like the incidental scenes from Mary Tyler Moore and Love American Style -- but always, always incredible. A thoroughly enjoyable experience all around. m@2zo www.thechisa.com "Like David said in the 23rd Psalm, 'Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death.' See, nobody say, 'Hey, man, let's go shoppin' in the valley of the shadow of death! Let's go buy a condo in the valley of the shadow of death!'" -- Mr. T --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-05-19 17:10zachary mastoon>From: The Chisa <matt@holland.deathhouse.net> >To: idm@hyperreal.org >CC: idm - moderated
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quoted 5 lines From: The Chisa <matt@holland.deathhouse.net>>From: The Chisa <matt@holland.deathhouse.net> >To: idm@hyperreal.org >CC: idm - moderated <idm-m@yahoogroups.com> >Subject: [idm] Prefuse 73, Takemura, Tortoise in Philly >Date: Sat, 19 May 2001 02:28:06 -0400 (EDT)
quoted 5 lines Started off with Prefuse 73 - but, Prefuse himself was nowhere near the>Started off with Prefuse 73 - but, Prefuse himself was nowhere near the >focus, being rather in the background. Along with a turntablist, he >provided backing beats for one Mister Lim, a wiry dreadlocked MC who moved >like a carnie barker and dropped enough wicked freestyle to expose posers >like Cex for the frauds they are.
That would be Mr. Lif... z _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-05-19 17:29The ChisaOn Sat, 19 May 2001, zachary mastoon wrote: > >Started off with Prefuse 73 - but, Prefuse
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On Sat, 19 May 2001, zachary mastoon wrote:
quoted 5 lines Started off with Prefuse 73 - but, Prefuse himself was nowhere near the> >Started off with Prefuse 73 - but, Prefuse himself was nowhere near the > >focus, being rather in the background. Along with a turntablist, he > >provided backing beats for one Mister Lim, a wiry dreadlocked MC who moved > > That would be Mr. Lif...
J'apologize. m@2zo --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org